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NAIA highlighted by distance runners

It was a good day for distance runners at The Master's College on Friday.

May 24, 2013 | By Dan Agnew Signal Staff Writer | COC/TMC

Mason Nesbitt: Mustangs play to win in game one

Editor's note: This is the third in a series of columns by The Master's College baseball player Mason Nesbitt, who will be filing stories from Lewiston, Idaho - the site of the NAIA World Series. Nesbitt, who played baseball until his sophomore year for TMC, was asked to return to the Mustangs out of need. At the time, he was a contributing baseball writer with The Signal.

May 24, 2013 | By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal | COC/TMC

Trial set for Saugus man accused of murder

A trial date has been set for a Saugus man accused of strangling his girlfriend to death in 2011, an official with the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office said this week.

May 24, 2013 | By Luke Money Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News

Coast to coast, Saugus to Saugus

It all began with a package.

May 24, 2013 | By Luke Money Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News

Soldier's slaying prompts UK security review

LONDON (AP) - Both of the suspects accused of butchering a British soldier during broad daylight on a London street had long been on the radar of Britain's domestic spy agency, though investigators say it would have been nearly impossible to predict that the men were on the verge of a brutal killing.

May 24, 2013 | Associated Press | Signal AP

Einstein Academy wins long-sought approval for Santa Clarita Valley elementary school

The Albert Einstein Academy for Letters, Arts and Sciences finally gained approval for its long-sought elementary school in the Santa Clarita Valley last week.

May 24, 2013 | By Luke Money Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News

President of local advocacy group praises Boy Scout decision

The president of a local advocacy group said this week's decision by the Boy Scouts of America to reverse a long-standing policy barring gay children from joining is a step in the right direction, but more must be done for the scouts to be completely inclusive.

May 24, 2013 | By Mallory Fencil For The Signal | Santa Clarita Valley News

The Master's College wins first game at NAIA World Series

Now The Master's College can exhale.

May 24, 2013 | Cary Osborne Signal Sports Editor | COC/TMC

Oklahoma gets far more than its share of disasters

WASHINGTON (AP) - Many states get hit frequently with tornadoes and other natural catastrophes, but Oklahoma is Disaster Central.

May 24, 2013 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP

Pioneer of Reality TV leaving Fox network

NEW YORK (AP) - Fox reality chief Mike Darnell says he's leaving the network after an 18-year stay.

May 24, 2013 | Associated Press | Signal AP

Trucker bumps I-5 bridge, sees tragedy behind him

MOUNT VERNON, Wash. (AP) - The trucker was hauling a load of drilling equipment when his load bumped against the steel framework over an Interstate 5 bridge. He looked in his rearview mirror and watched in horror as the span collapsed into the water behind him. Two vehicles fell into the icy Skagit River.

May 24, 2013 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP

Amanda Bynes accused of bong toss out window

NEW YORK (AP) - Actress Amanda Bynes appeared disheveled in a long blond wig and sweats Friday in a criminal court where she was charged with reckless endangerment after police said she heaved a marijuana bong out the window of her 36th-floor Manhattan apartment.

May 24, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP

Closures coming to I-5 through the Santa Clarita Valley

Santa Clarita - The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) plans to close the lanes listed below as part of a $72 million project that is constructing a truck lane on southbound I-5 between Pico Canyon Road/Lyons Avenue and the Antelope Valley Freeway (SR-14). Ramp closures will be staggered. Detours will be signed. No unusual levels of dust, noise or vibration are expected. Closures are subject to change.

May 24, 2013 | Source: California Department of Transportation | Santa Clarita Valley News

Molester found slain in Corcoran prison cell

CORCORAN, Calif. (AP) - Investigators at California State Prison-Corcoran are investigating as a homicide the death of an inmate who was a convicted child molester.

May 24, 2013 | Associated Press | Signal AP

LA sanitation ends plans for dump near Joshua Tree

LOS ANGELES (AP) - A regional garbage collection agency has tossed out plans to build a mega-landfill for Los Angeles' trash less than two miles from Joshua Tree National Park in the remote Southern California desert.

May 24, 2013 | Associated Press | Signal AP

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Water leak mystery solved

The Santa Clarita Water Division solved a mystery Monday - the mystery of the leaking water on Robin Crest Court in Canyon Country.

March 17, 2009 | By Brian Charles Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News

The-Signal.com's Daybreak: March 17, 2009

Hello, Santa Clarita Valley! Welcome to The-Signal.com's Daybreak, your point of entry for the day, and a quick journey through the past, present and future. Let the adventure begin: First Word

March 17, 2009 | By Signal Staff and Wire Services | Santa Clarita Valley News

After-school staff gets a helping hand

Without free child care, Maggie Leyva could not afford to work part-time. "Nowadays you have to pay more for babysitting than you make working," said Leyva, a Canyon Country mother of three. For the last six months, she has worked on-call at Canyon Springs Community Elementary School's SAIL program while her children receive free care at Sand Castles Child Care Center in Canyon Country, where Leyva also works part-time. Supporting All In Learning is an ...

March 17, 2009 | By Melissa Gasca Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News

Alleged runaway biker faces felony charges today

A motorcyclist who allegedly fled from California Highway Patrol officers on Sierra Highway Friday will enter a plea to two charges in Santa Clarita Superior Court today, a court official said.

March 17, 2009 | By Brian Charles Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News

Please, Mr. Postman

Friday was the last day of operations at the post office that had been open in downtown Castaic for the last half-century.

March 17, 2009 | By Francisca Rivas Signal Staff Photographer | Santa Clarita Valley News

Shelter shutters until December

Just days short of the first day of spring, the valley's winter homeless shelter served its last breakfast and closed its doors for another season.

March 17, 2009 | By Josh Premako Signal Senior Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News

New court date for 'shroom suspect

Accused psychedelic mushroom dealer David Dunnell's preliminary hearing was delayed, while charges against his alleged accomplice Arfana Hubbard were dropped Monday, a court official said.

March 17, 2009 | By Brian Charles Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News

Oscar Dominguez: Know, protect your credit score

In this competitive credit market, it's all the more important for Santa Clarita Valley residents to have a good credit score. Your credit score affects your candidacy for a loan and the interest rate and terms you receive on a loan. It could also make the difference between a landlord or homeowner choosing you as a tenant or an employer hiring you.

March 17, 2009 | By Oscar Dominguez SCV Voices | Business Columns

SCV company takes the challenge

B&B Manufacturing, a world-class provider of manufacturing solutions to the aerospace, military, semiconductor and automotive racing industries, announced its participation in the Santa Clarita Valley Search and Rescue Trail Challenge.

March 17, 2009 | By Signal Staff | Local Business

Graduation dress code could change

The Hart district board will decide Wednesday whether to change the graduation dress code policy to allow high school seniors to wear military uniforms, instead of the traditional cap and gown, during the ceremony.

March 17, 2009 | By Tammy Marashlian Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News

Bruce McFarland: Barack Obama vs. the Green Bubble

Google Barack Obama Anti-Christ and you get 1.12 million hits. Today we'll discuss that and I'll criticize Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, explain Jon Stewart and Jim Cramer, as well as making a little sense of the financial meltdown and the Green Bubble. That's a lot to do, so let's get going.

March 17, 2009 | Bruce McFarland | Columnists

Next Level: Change agent

This season, University of California, Irvine junior infielder Casey Stevenson did something he had not done in years. In five seasons, he played for five different coaches - three a Saugus, one at the College of the Canyons and another at the UC Irvine.

March 17, 2009 | By Paul Putignano Signal Staff Writer | COC/TMC

Students connect with parents

"I love to read," said Luis Sebastion, a third-grader at Canyon Springs Elementary School.

March 17, 2009 | By Alicia Dukov For The Signal | SCV Kids

Locks of love

I am currently an eighth-grade student at Rio Norte Junior High School. Last September, I heard on the morning announcements during homeroom that the Resourceful River Hawks Community Service Club was having their first meeting of the year at lunch time. I decided since I was not in the club last year that maybe I could be in it this year.

March 17, 2009 | By Kristen Solano For The Signal | SCV Kids

What would you invent?

First place If I were a scientist, I would invent one thing and one thing only. I would invent a fast cloning device that could clone anything, and it would have the same everything as the first one. Say it was a person - once you cloned it, it would have the same personality, the same brain, and everything else. I would invent it so I could be at more than one place at a ...

March 17, 2009 | Signal Staff | Kid Zone

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